From 5493e9c7f8d7a29ae013d7e0a619ef111aeb989c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Robin Dupret Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2015 15:33:33 +0200 Subject: Fix a few typos and wrap some lines [ci skip] --- activejob/lib/active_job/queue_adapters.rb | 26 +++++++++++++++++--------- guides/source/association_basics.md | 7 ++++--- 2 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/activejob/lib/active_job/queue_adapters.rb b/activejob/lib/active_job/queue_adapters.rb index 46caa5c6a5..8aa85979f6 100644 --- a/activejob/lib/active_job/queue_adapters.rb +++ b/activejob/lib/active_job/queue_adapters.rb @@ -37,7 +37,8 @@ module ActiveJob # # ==== Queues # - # Yes: Jobs may set which queue they are run in with queue_as or by using the set method. + # Yes: Jobs may set which queue they are run in with queue_as or by using the set + # method. # # ==== Delayed # @@ -56,13 +57,17 @@ module ActiveJob # # ==== Priorities # - # The order in which jobs are processed can be configured differently depending on the adapter. + # The order in which jobs are processed can be configured differently depending + # on the adapter. # - # Job: Any class inheriting from the adapter may set the priority on the job object relative to other jobs. + # Job: Any class inheriting from the adapter may set the priority on the job + # object relative to other jobs. # - # Queue: The adapter can set the priority for job queues, when setting a queue with Active Job this will be respected. + # Queue: The adapter can set the priority for job queues, when setting a queue + # with Active Job this will be respected. # - # Yes: Allows the priority to be set on the job object, at the queue level or as default configuration option. + # Yes: Allows the priority to be set on the job object, at the queue level or + # as default configuration option. # # No: Does not allow the priority of jobs to be configured. # @@ -78,18 +83,21 @@ module ActiveJob # # Global: The adapter is configured that all jobs have a maximum run time. # - # N/A: This adapter does not run in a separate process, and therefore timeout is unsupported. + # N/A: This adapter does not run in a separate process, and therefore timeout + # is unsupported. # # ==== Retries # # Job: The number of retries can be set per instance of the job class. # - # Yes: The Number of retries can be configured globally, for each instance or on the queue. - # This adapter may also present failed instances of the job class that can be restarted. + # Yes: The Number of retries can be configured globally, for each instance or + # on the queue. This adapter may also present failed instances of the job class + # that can be restarted. # # Global: The adapter has a global number of retries. # - # N/A: The adapter does not run in a separate process, and therefore doesn't support retries. + # N/A: The adapter does not run in a separate process, and therefore doesn't + # support retries. module QueueAdapters extend ActiveSupport::Autoload diff --git a/guides/source/association_basics.md b/guides/source/association_basics.md index d215d8b30f..8b6d70f1ad 100644 --- a/guides/source/association_basics.md +++ b/guides/source/association_basics.md @@ -916,8 +916,8 @@ TIP: In any case, Rails will not create foreign key columns for you. You need to ##### `:primary_key` -By convention, Rails assumes that the `id` column is used to hold the primary key of it's table. -The `:primary_key` option allows you to specify a different column. +By convention, Rails assumes that the `id` column is used to hold the primary key +of its tables. The `:primary_key` option allows you to specify a different column. For example, given we have a `users` table with `guid` as the primary key. If we want a separate `todos` table to hold the foreign key `user_id` in the `guid` column, then we can use `primary_key` to achieve this like so: @@ -931,7 +931,8 @@ class Todo < ActiveRecord::Base end ``` -When we execute `@user.todos.create` then the `@todo` record will have `user_id` value as the `guid` value of `@user`. +When we execute `@user.todos.create` then the `@todo` record will have its +`user_id` value as the `guid` value of `@user`. ##### `:inverse_of` -- cgit v1.2.3